College Textbooks: Do's & Don'ts


by KLiyakasa - Date: 2007-06-01 - Word Count: 426 Share This!

College Textbooks: Do's and Don'ts Copyright (c) 2007 Kelly Liyakasa


Kelly Liyakasa is a staff writer for 6StarReviews.com. Kelly Staller is site manager at 6StarReviews.com, a site dedicated to giving YOU, the consumer, the best product and service reviews around. If you like saving time and money by having someone else review leading sites and products, then Visit our site at 6StarReviews.com.


Like most college students, you're finishing up your finals and are ready to break for the summer. The last thing on your mind is reading a textbook after a grueling semester or more. For many unlucky college students, they have no choice but to go to summer school to rack up those credits.


Many college students and adults who simply want to take a few classes will probably find themselves in a campus bookstore, debating whether they really need to buy that $250 book or just photocopy a friend's version. Here are the do's and don'ts of college textbook purchases to avoid any sticky bookstore altercations.


Do:


- Make a checklist of books you definitely need, may need, and can probably get by without. This will save you time and money.


- Buy your own copy of a book if you can afford it. It's all too common for a friend to lose your book and you both end up losing the cash.


- Ask for used books. They're usually in mint condition and about 25% cheaper than a brand new book.


- Find out your campus bookstore's return policy. Some stores have week-long return policies, which can come quick!


Don't:


- Wait until the last minute to purchase that Biology book. Sometimes bookstores run out and you may be on mail-order for half the semester.


- Go to a bookstore without proper identification and a credit card. Your bill will most likely be over $500 and most campus stores require you to show a license or ID.


- Throw your receipt away. In the event that you bought the wrong one or your professor decides three weeks into the semester that your class will forego that particular book, you'll need your receipts.


- Limit yourself to only purchasing from your designated school bookstore. There are many online resources that allow you to compare cheap textbooks.


6StarReviews.com makes note of one textbook service, eCampus, which provides students with extensive databases of books. They also have fun perks like college apparel for those with school spirit. The next time you need to buy a few books, skip the line you're sure to wait in at the bookstore and do some online shopping.


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